Earlier this month, Netherrealm launched Mortal Kombat 1 for Switch, a port which has come under fire for sub-par graphics and missing content compared to other versions of the new game.
Speaking to BBC, Mortal Kombat boss Ed Boon acknowledged that the quality of the Switch version is “less ideal” at the moment, but the team will continue to support the game and ensure that the issues will “absolutely be addressed”. He also pledged that they will continue to support the Switch version moving forward, in the same way they did Mortal Kombat 11.
“A number of the concerns of the issues that had come up will absolutely be addressed. It would have been ideal for us to have released the version that we absolutely wanted. But anything that we’re finding a problem with is on our list and is going to be fixed…it will be supported, like we did with Mortal Kombat 11…Anything that we see that is not acceptable will absolutely be addressed.”
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